Storm Abigail set to batter Scotland with 80mph gusts

A storm forecast to batter most of Scotland with gusts of more than 80mph on Thursday night was named Abigail today as the first in the Met Office’s ‘Name Our Storms’ project.

The storm is expected to hit the west and north of Scotland with the most force and the agency has issued an amber - “be prepared” - severe weather warning for these areas from 6pm on Thursday till 2pm on Friday.

However, it has also since issued a yellow - “be aware” - warning for most of the central belt and east coast as well.

Abigail was chosen by the public as part of a scheme to raise awareness of severe weather to help improve safety.

The Met Office said the severe south-westerly gales risked disrupting transport and large waves battering coasts.

Gusts of 60-70mph are likely, and more than 80mph in exposed locations.

A Met Office spokesman said: “A vigorous depression is expected to pass just to the north west of Scotland on Thursday night, bringing a swathe of very strong winds on its eastern and southern flanks.”

Chief meteorologist Eddy Carroll added: “There remains some uncertainty regarding the exact extent and timing of strongest winds, but current forecasts suggest this storm could have some medium impacts such as disruption to transport, and so a warning has been issued and the first storm has been named as Abigail.”